Amid a national catastrophe and an election campaign, the JPP's initiative went unnoticed. But it should not have — it symbolises a new way of doing politics inspired by populism. Opinion by Manuel Carvalho
Populism in the Assembly toasting with Port wine
Monday, 2 February 2026RSS

Context & Explainers
Populism is a political style that frames politics as a struggle between 'the people' and a corrupt elite, often using simple messaging, charismatic leaders and direct appeals to public sentiment; it can appear on both the left and right. It matters for expats because populist rhetoric or governments can drive quick policy shifts on immigration, taxation and business regulation, so monitoring election campaigns and major reforms helps anticipate changes that could affect residency, work or services.






